My hair thinned out a lot after taking prednisone for about 6 months. I took 25 mg for 2 weeks and then reduced. Its been 4 months since I stopped the prednisone and my hair has almost grown back. I still have a sort of bald spot and I hope this will grow.
There are a lot of side effects with prednisone and this is why some people call the drug, the devils drug.
If your lucky enough not to have to continue with this drug, count yourself lucky.
Well as per my experience, hair did not grow back but I did not loose any hair after discounting.
thinking too much does cause hair loss. Once your hair loss become bald. it will take at least 1 year the hair grow back. example today is month July 2012. the next your hair will fully grow back in year June 2013.
I had it last year, after 1-2 months I loss so many hair and it freaked me out. I changed my shampoo to shampoo for damaged hair and add hair toner. My hair is back to normal after 2 weeks and started to grow back again.
A dog's hair may not grow back after surgery due to damage to the hair follicles or skin during the procedure, leading to permanent hair loss in that area.
There are not any hair loss vitamins that you would be able to get. However, I would recommend using hair restoration techniques that will help you to grow your hair back.
They do not make supplements to regain your hair. However, there is an alternitive. You could look into some hair loss restoration. This will help you to grow your hair back.
When a dog's hair is shaved, it can disrupt the hair growth cycle and damage the hair follicles, leading to potential permanent hair loss in some cases.
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It depends upon the cause of treatment and stage that the hair is in. If the cause of your hair is DHT - female or male pattern baldness, then it is likely that it will grow back, but in smaller and smaller amounts each time.
Definitely yes. Prednisone causes hair loss, especially in higher doses and over long periods of use.
Yes, it is normal for newborns to experience hair loss in the early months of life. This is known as newborn hair loss or telogen effluvium, and it typically occurs around 3-4 months of age. The hair loss is temporary and new hair will grow back in its place.
I have discoid lupus and it has scared my scalp vey bad leaving me bald in those area's will the hair grow back and is there a cure for this